User blog comment:Lathagarr Stormgale of Tronn/Debate/@comment-1607590-20101203213238/@comment-1399757-20101215022928

My philosophy concerning Baptism -

I'm not completely sure what the Catholic Church's viewpoint on this would be, but this is my personal philosophy concerning the matter. Again, it all depends on circumstance, and this is just speaking from my point of view, so please don't take offence. So, ok, here I go: I believe that my Faith is the One True Faith, right? I believe that God holds persons of my faith to a higher standard than all the others because it's the One True Faith. There are other faiths that branch off from mine though, so they also contain truth, but it's not at full capacity - thus they aren't completely false, but they are not completely truth either. Therefore, persons of those religions are held to less drastic standards because they haven't learned the full truth. So in essence, I believe that God will judge you based on your own conscience and your way of following what you believe in, but that the true religion is still Catholicism. If you leave the Catholic Church after already being Baptized or you just reject it out of ignorance, then you are 99.999% sure to end up in the bad place, because it would be a rejection of the truth. It's kind of complicated, there's still a lot more to it, but that's a rough summary.